After turning down a two-year, $10 million offer from the Indiana Pacers, free-agent guard Jamal Crawford has narrowed his list of desired locations to three: New York, Portland and Sacramento.

Crawford, who played the past two seasons with the Atlanta Hawks, remains one of the best perimeter options on the market. The 12-year veteran narrowed his possible destinations Tuesday, according to SI.com. The former NBA Sixth Man of the Year has averaged 15.4 points per game over his career.

The wing is seeking a one-year deal with the intention of playing well enough to rake in a bigger deal in free agency next offseason, SI.com reports. In the meantime, Crawford is expected to take a major cut from the $10 million he made as the Hawks’ sixth man and game closer last season.

The Knicks can only offer $2.5 million given the contracts of Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire and the recent signing of Tyson Chandler, SI.com reports. The Knicks hope he’ll sacrifice money for the opportunity for a long run in the playoffs. Crawford put up some of the biggest numbers of his career for the Knicks, often in losing efforts. He peaked at 20.6 points and 5.0 assists in 2007-08.

The Blazers and Kings can both offer approximately $5 million, SI.com reported through a source close to Crawford. Portland offered Crawford a two-year, $10 million deal on Tuesday, which is identical to the deal the Pacers extended a day earlier.

Portland could use Crawford to fill the void left by the retirement of former All-Star guard Brandon Roy. Sacramento recently signed Marcus Thornton to a $31 million deal but still sees Crawford as a possible starter and positive veteran presence, SI.com reports. As the report pointed out, Crawford would be one of many ball-dominant guards for the Kings, including Thornton, Tyreke Evans, Jimmer Fredette and John Salmons.